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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Sinister are a band from the Netherlands that has been featured before in this zine with a history that goes back 20 years along with a musical style that I would describe as being dark, heavy and fast old school death metal and this is a review of their 2012 album "The Carnage Ending" which was released by Massacre Records with 5 cover tunes as the bonus tracks.

Drums range from slow, mid paced to fast drumming with some brutal sounding blast beats being thrown into the music at times, while the bass playing has a very dark tone with riffs that follow the riffing that is coming out of the guitars, as for the synths they are only used on the intro and they bring a very dark and evil sound to the music.

Rhythm guitars range from slow, mid paced to fast old school style death metal riffs that are very dark, heavy and evil sounding with a good amount of melody being thrown into the riffing in addition there is a great amount of thrash influences on the cover tunes, while the lead guitars are very chaotic sounding 90's death metal guitar solos and leads.

Vocals are mostly deep death metal growls with some spoken word samples being utilized at times, while the lyrics cover dark, occult and anti religion themes, as for the production it has a very strong, powerful, heavy and professional sound to it.

In my opinion this is another great recording from Sinister and if you are a fan of this band, you should enjoy this album. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Transylvania" "Oath Of Rebirth" "Blood Ectasy" and "Face Fate" which is a Bloodfeast cover. RECOMMENDED BUY.

1. Can you tell us a little bit about the band for those that have never heard of you before?

We are 5 dudes who play death fucking metal and we are here to fuck shit up!This band started in 2010 as a follow-up to an earlier project (Beyond Hell) and released a promo in 2011.Right now we are waiting for our debut album to be released on Abyss Records.

2. How would you describe your musical sound?

Raw. Death. Metal. Like a fist to your face.

3. What are some of the lyrical topics and subjects the band explores with the music?

Religion viewed from an existential, chaos- gnostical point of view, described as violently and brutal as possible.

4. What is the meaning and inspiration behind the bands nameThe threat of being sued over our old name and stigmatism, our music aims to be an eruption.

5. What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and how would you describe your stage performance?

Lund with Fester was by far the most fun we've had, awesome crowd and fun people. On stage it tends to get pretty violent.

6. Do you have any touring plans for the new release?

yes, updates on this will follow shortly.

7. On a worldwide level how has the feedback been to your music by fans of death metal?

pretty damn good

8. Are there any other projects besides this band or is this a full time line up?

Cedrik plays in ''Chained to Perdition'' and Jonas in ''Tyrannosatan''.

9. What direction do you see your music heading into on future releases?

forward.

10. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your music and also what are you listening to nowadays?

Monday, September 24, 2012

Insepulto are a band from Costa Rica that plays a very old school form of evil death metal and this is a review of their 2012 album "Morbid Spawn Of Resurrection" which was released by WM Psycho.

Drums range from slow, mid paced to fast drumming with some blast beats being thrown into the music at times, while the bass playing has a very dark tone with riffs that follow the riffing that is coming out of the guitars.

Rhythm guitars range from slow, mid paced to fast old school death metal riffs that are very heavy with some thrash influences being thrown into the riffing, while the lead guitars are very old school sounding death metal guitar solos and leads.

Vocals range from deep death metal growls to high pitched screams, while the lyrics cover Darkness, Anti Christian and Occult themes, as for the production it has a very strong and powerful sound in the old school death metal tradition.

In my opinion Inselto are a very great sounding old school style evil death metal band and if you are a fan of this musical genre, you should check out this recording. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "The Posthumous Trinity" "Religious Pedophile" "Sumerian Throne Of Evil" and "Misfortune At The Abode Of Sorrow". RECOMMENDED BUY.

Depopulate are a band from Poland that plays a very heavy, brutal and technical form of death metal and this is a review of their self released 2012 ep "Til' Men Exist No More".

Drums range from slow, mid paced to fast drumming with a great amount of brutal sounding blast beats being thrown into the music at times, while the bass playing has a very dark tone with riffs that follow the riffing that is coming out of the guitars and at times they have a very powerful sound to them.

Rhythm guitars range from slow, mid paced to fast technical death metal riffs that are very heavy and brutal sounding with a great amount of many different time changes being thrown into the riffing and there are little to no guitar solos or leads present on this recording.

Vocals range from deep death metal growls to high pitched screams, while the lyrics cover dark, violent, and gore themes, as for the production it has a very strong, powerful and heavy sound for being a self released recording and you can hear all of the musical instruments that are present on this recording.

In my opinion Depopulate are a very great sounding heavy, brutal technical death metal band and if you are a fan of this musical genre, you should check out this recording. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Deranged I Slice" and "Harvesting Human Flesh". RECOMMENDED BUY.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Blessed Dead are a band from Italy that plays a very heavy and brutal form of technical death metal and this is a review of their 2012 promo which was released by Abyssal Warfare Promotions.

Drums range from slow, mid paced to fast drumming with a great amount of brutal sounding blast beats being thrown into the music, while the bass playing has a very dark tone with riffs that follow the riffing that is coming out of the guitars.

Rhythm guitars range from slow, mid paced to fast death metal riffs that are very heavy, brutal and technical sounding with a good amount of melody being thrown into t he riffing, while the lead guitars are very technical and melodic sounding death metal guitar solos and leads.

Vocals a re mostly deep death metal growls with some high pitched screams being thrown into the music at times, while the lyrics cover dark and philosophical themes, as for t he production it has a very strong, powerful, heavy and professional sound to it.

Blessed Death are a very great sounding technical death metal band and if you are a f an of this musical genre, you should check out this ep. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Palace Of Rupture" and "Evocation From The Unconscious Void". RECOMMENDED BUY.

Bloodtruth are a band from Italy that plays a very brutal form of death metal and this is a review of their 2012 promo which was released by Abyssal Warfare promotions.

Drums range from slow, mid paced to fast drumming with a great amount of brutal sounding blast beats being thrown into the music, while the bass playing h as a very dark tone with riffs that follow the riffing that is coming out of the guitars.

Rhythm guitars range from slow, mid paced to fast death metal riffs that are very heavy and brutal sounding, while the lead guitars are very chaotic and technical sounding death metal guitar solos and leads.

Vocals are mostly deep death metal growls with some high pitched screams being thrown into the music at times as well as a brief use of clean singing, while the lyrics cover philosophical themes, as for the production it has a very strong, powerful, heavy and professional sound to it.

In my opinion Bloodtruth are a very great sounding brutal death metal band and if you are a fan of t his musical genre, you should check out this ep. RECOMMENDED TRACK "Suppurating Of Deception". RECOMMENDED BUY.

Daemonicus are a band from Sweden that plays a very old school style of Swedish style death metal and this is a review of their 2012 album "Deadwork" which was released by Abyss Records.

Drums range from slow, mid paced to fast drumming with not much in the way of blast beats, while the bass playing has a very dark tone with riffs that follow the riffing that is coming out of the guitars and at times they have a very powerful sound to them.

Rhythm guitars range from slow, mid paced to fast Sweden style death metal guitar riffs that brings back the sound of their early 90's with some groove elements and melodic riffing as well as a brief use of soft and clean playing, while the lead guitars when they are utilized a re very old school and melodic sounding death metal guitar solos and leads

Vocals a re mostly deep death metal growls with some high pitched screams being thrown into the music at times as will as a brief use of horror film samples, while the lyrics cover dark and gore themes, as for the production it has a very strong, powerful, heavy and professional sound to it.

In my opinion Daemonicus are a very great sounding old school Swedish style death metal band and if you are a fan of this musical genre, you should check out this recording. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "A Dead Work Of Art" "Embracing Her Remains" "The Hymn Of Ubo Sathla" and "Nothing But Death". RECOMMENDED BUY.

Erupted are a band from Sweden that plays a very old school form of death metal and this is a review of their 2012 album "Into The Grips Of Chaos" which was released by Abyss Records.

Drums range from slow, mid paced to fast drumming with a good amount of brutal sounding blast beats being thrown into the music at times, while the bass playing has a very dark tone with riffs that follow the riffing that is coming out of the guitars.

Rhythm guitars range from slow, mid paced to fast old school Swedish style death metal that are very heavy and brutal sounding along with a brief use of clean playing being utilized on one song, while the lead guitars are very old school sounding death metal guitar solos and leads.

Vocals are mostly deep death metal growls with some high pitched screams and spoken word samples being thrown into the music at times, while the lyrics cover occult, anti christian, dark, violent and hateful themes, as for the production it has a very strong, powerful and heavy sound in the early 90's death metal tradition.

In my opinion Erupted are a very great sounding old school style Swedish death metal band and if you are a fan of this musical genre, you should check out this recording. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Salvation From Below" "The Dark Mistress" "Blazing From Heaven" and "Hell Recreated". RECOMMENDED BUY.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Three Hour Ceasefire are a band from Ireland that plays a mixture of death and thrash metal and this is a review of their 2012 album "Cry Havoc" which was released by Savour Your Scene Records.

Drums range from slow, mid paced to fast drumming with some blast beats being thrown into the music at times, while the bass playing has a very dark tone with riffs that follow the riffing that is coming out of the guitars and at times they have a powerful sound to them.

Rhythm guitars range from slow, mid paced to fast riffs that combine thrash and death metal together to create a sound of their own and there are no guitar solos or leads present on this recording.

Vocals range from death/thrash style growling and high pitched screams, while the lyrics cover violent and hateful themes, as for the production it has a very strong, powerful and heavy sound with the songs being short in length.

In my opinion Three Hour Ceasefire are a very great sounding hybrid of death and thrash metal and if you are a fan of this musical genre, you should check out this band. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Behold, Rejoice" and "When Prophecy Fails". RECOMMENDED BUY.

1. Can you tell us a little bit about the band for those that have
never heard of you before?

BRAD: ABYSME is a death metal band from Pittsburgh, PA that started in 2006. We are a three piece, with myself (Brad Heiple) on guitar/vocals, Michael Bolam on bass and Timothy R. Williams on drums. We have a debut album coming out in September 2012 on Hellthrasher Productions (CD/Poland) and later on Blood Harvest Records (LP/Sweden). We've all been in bands you may or may not have heard of before, for instance, Mike was in Crucial Unit and Tim was in Human Investment and I was a founding member of Funerus.

2. How would you describe your musical sound?

BRAD: I would say we play a no-frills traditional kind of death metal with a dark vibe.

TIM:It’s fast but not too fast, somewhat adept but not technical. Oh no, we might not be “extreme” enough to be in Extreme Metal Zine!

3. What are some of the lyrical topics and subjects the band explores
with the music?

BRAD: Tim (drums) writes most of the lyrics. They're typically existential in context, but we delve into morbidity, fantasy and horror a little bit here and there. We try to shy away from overtly Satanic or gore-based lyrics.

TIM: Yeah, I feel like too many bands have lifted too many things straight out of Anton LaVey. And I like Lovecraft, but too many bands have dipped their buckets in that same well. So, for the songs on the album, I drew some lyrical inspiration from Joseph Conrad, Jorge Luis Borges, Handel’s Messiah (e.g., “We Shall Sleep” instead of being resurrected), and ancient history and mythology. But hey, most of our lyrics are only a few sentences long so the thinking behind them isn’t too grandiose.

4. What is the meaning and inspiration behind the bands name?

BRAD: It's an adaption of an archaic French word that means an abyss, nothingness or void. We changed some letters around to make it look cooler.

TIM: If we used the correct old French spelling of “Abisme” then we might have ended up dotting the “i” with a heart and that wouldn’t be scary at all.

5. What are some of the best shows the band has played so far and how would you describe your stage performance?

BRAD: We have played with so many great bands! We are lucky to have supported bands such as Incantation, Deceased, Master, Funerus, Gravehill, Cardiac Arrest, Funebrarum, Macabre, Inquisition, Nominon, Superchrist, Disma and many others. A couple years ago we played a mini-fest here in our hometown which was great, and recently a show we did in Cleveland kicked ass. Buffalo shows have all been great, too. We really like the people in those cities; they like metal! Hopefully our stage performance isn't boring and the folks in attendance like what they hear to bob their heads or headband! I think we try to be at least somewhat energetic, and usually we have red lights and a strobe that we switch on and off during the set. Between songs we have it dark or have the strobe going. People seem to dig it. Sometimes with club lights it's tough to do that, though.

6. Do you have any touring plans for the future?

BRAD: No real touring plans yet, but are getting out more recently. This year we played Buffalo, Cleveland, NYC and Chicago. Hopefully once the album is released we can hit the road for at least a few short trips and crush some other cities.

7. On a worldwide level how has the feedback been to your music by
fans of death metal?

BRAD: Thus far, reviews of the album have been pretty good overall. And we get a lot of good feedback from people who see us live and other bands we play with who get to check us out. Hopefully once the CD and LP are released more folks will pick it up and tell us they like it! Since our labels are overseas, that has seemed to help out internationally and we really appreciate that aspect of the underground metal community.

8. Are there any other projects besides this band or is this a full
time line-up?

9. What direction do you see your music heading into on future releases?

BRAD: Probably more of the same dark, traditional death metal. I'm not good at writing much else, to be honest. I just want to play the kind of death metal that I like to play and that I would like to hear.

TIM: I like the challenge of trying to make music that’s interesting while remaining in an established musical style. It’s like trying to make a movie using traditional special effects without using CGI.

10. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your
music and also what are you listening to nowadays?

BRAD: The three of us listen to a lot of different stuff. We have varied tastes when it comes to what we listen to on a regular basis. But I mostly stick to the classics like Dio, 80's Black Sabbath, Mercyful Fate, Kiss, WASP, etc. I like old country music, too. As far as influences, the stuff that inspires me now is the same as it was back in the early 90's when I started Funerus. Mostly the early Scandinavian bands like Grave, Carnage, Abhorrence/Amorphis, and stuff like that, but also Autopsy, early Death, Impetigo, Repulsion, Bolt Thrower, Disembowelment, etc. Rottrevore were a big influence on me back then! Heavy shit!

11. Outside of music what are some of your interests?

BRAD: We all like exploitation movies, role playing games like old school Dungeons and Dragons and board games. We're a nerdy group. I'm really into ice hockey/the NHL, fishing and being outdoors when the weather is nice. And drinking beer, whiskey, the usual stuff!!

TIM: My interests are in doing everything less than Mike and Brad. I watch fewer horror movies, play fewer role playing games, and drink less. I’m the lightweight of the band that they get to tease for not being cool enough. Also, I like being outdoors when the weather is not nice. I like stomping through the snow.

12. Any final words or thoughts before we wrap up this interview?

BRAD: Thanks to Extreme Metal Zine for the interview, and to anyone who takes the time to listen to our music and read our interviews! We really appreciate and hope to play for all the death metal heads in the US and abroad someday!! If you like what you've read or heard, pick up our album through Hellthrasher or Blood Harvest. Thanks again and CHEERS!!

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

1. Can you give us an update on what is going on with the band these days?

We have just officially released the new CD “Fall Of The Rebel Angels” and have also re-issued our first CD “Darkness Visible + Control”. This is the first time the Control demo from 1991 has been on CD. We’ve gotten many requests over the years to release the Control demo so we thought it was perfect timing to release it. The new line-up of Bryan Mallon (Guitar), Shawn Stoneman (Guitar) and Chris Mezzabotta (Drums) is probably the best line up I’ve ever had to execute the original Darkness Visible material. Right now we are currently planning some shows in Montreal, Toronto, the Niagara Region as well as Buffalo. We’re really out for blood this time and I have the guys to back it up! We all love what we’re doing and planning on picking up some new fans along the way. With the release of “Fall Of The Rebel Angels”, it’s given us a chance to not only explore elements from the first CD but add to the fury.

2. How would you describe the musical sound of the new album and how it differs from previous releases?

Every release is different with one to the next; this new CD would be on par with the first CD and fit almost seamlessly. We’ve kept the raw and dark sound that we began the band with and explore some new areas at the same time. I think we have really transferred the sound of emptiness and bleak landscapes on most of these new songs into solid soundscapes that fit each theme hauntingly well.

3. What are some of the lyrical topics and subjects the band explores with the new release?

When I write lyrics, I tend to use a graphic vocabulary that tends to paint a picture for each individual that listens to it. Making the lyrics vague and cryptive adds to the brutal sound of Soulstorm, letting the listener take an experience from our music that is solely their own.

4. What is the meaning and inspiration behind the bands name?

I think the meaning of the band name is pretty self-revealing. It’s an ominous phrase that is what it sounds like, and I think a lot of people can relate to that.

5. The band was broken up for several years, what was the cause of the split up and what made you reform after all of these years?

I reformed the band so I can keep creating music that I like and that I think is heavy and crushing. I’ve always been planning this CD for the past 12 years but it finally came together for me when I was completely ready to let it embrace me once again and to continue to create dark and bleak imagery.

6. What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and how would you describe your stage performance?

Opening for Grave and Massacre in 1992 at Lee's Palace, opening for Entombed in 1993 at the Opera House and our last show opening for Hanzel und Gretyl, which we played on Sept. 6th, 2012 at the Hard Luck Bar all here in Toronto. The new band is crushing live and you can really feel the fire and the blood that goes into this beast. These guys are metal veterans and know how to put on a great live show.

7. Do you have any touring plans for the new release?

Oh yeah, we plan on doing a lot shows now that we have this line-up. We’re ready to go on tour, we’re ready to play shows, we’re ready for war! We are in the planning stages of doing some out of town shows.

8. Have you received any label interest since the reunion?

Honestly, I’ve been so busy putting “Fall Of The Rebel Angels” together that I haven’t even had time to solicit any CD labels. I suppose we will begin to send out some promo copies to labels and get at the very least a distribution deal for the two newly released CDs. I don’t see that any negative response from labels would deter us from our journey onward. We’ve done everything ourselves this far, with very little outside help until now with FullBlast!PR.

9. On a worldwide level how has your newer material been received by fans of extreme metal?

So far, we’ve had a lot of positive reaction in Sweden and Holland and various other places in Europe. The results are just now starting to come in; I’ve read some great reviews!

10. Are there any other musical projects besides this band or is this a full time line up?

I’m always writing or being inspired by music. Soulstorm is full time but I also do an alternative darkwave band that sounds like a cross between Joy Division and early Killing Joke mixed with the Cure and Nine Inch Nails, it’s called AntiTrust Divison. I used to do beats and trippy songs under another name but I’ve changed it to Apnoea, this will be a drone project with some dark big beat songs thrown in.

11. What direction do you see your music heading into on future releases?

I think we’ve found the direction we will be headed into on “Fall Of The Rebel Angels”. It covers a lot of ground and I think it fits in nicely with the material on “Darkness Visible”.

12. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your newer music and also what are you listening to nowadays?

Mostly stuff like Celtic Frost, Triptykon, Sacrifice, Torture Division, some early Godflesh and Swans. We listen to a lot of various bands from multiple genres but our sound is rooted in the death metal industrial hybrid terror unit.

13. Outside of music what are some of your interests?

It’s all music, this is what I do, I still buy CDs. I’m constantly writing in my head. If I’m not writing, I’m recording. We already have a few new ideas for the next release. We’ve been rehearsing a lot lately, getting ready for some shows. I also Paint now, this is something that started about 6 years ago. I have gotten into bigger canvases now, like 2’x3’ size canvases. I just finished this big piece for my living room that incorporates vinyl LPs and 7” vinyl in the design; it’s 8 feet long and 3 feet high, broken up into 4 panels.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

1.Can you give us an update on what is going on with the band these days?

We have been spreading our debut album “Now…Submit Your Flesh To The Master’s Imagination” on stage, trying to achieve a lot of places where we have never had the opportunity to play, answering some interviews and rehearsing some old songs (from our Mcd “After The Domestication Comes The Manipulation”) with our new guitar player Daniel Pereira.

2.How would you describe the musical sound of the new album and how it differs from your previous releases?

We are now more mature and I think that has resulted on a more characteristic Death Metal sound! For us is strange to describe our sound because we made it…however we think that the best way is the readers listen our both releases (cd and Mcd) for free at http://undersave.bandcamp.com/.

3.What are some of the lyrical topics and subjects the band explores with the music?

Our music will always be related with the deficient conception of human beings (Thank you Master). So our lyrics are about manipulation, self-censorship, abnormal behavior and societal decay. Society and it´s ever increasing pressures on the individual (with the crisis, poverty and war) are pushing the limits well over our boundaries…so that is also a topic of interest in our lyrics…so we have these and much more topics to explore in our new songs.

4. What is the meaning and inspiration behind the band´s name?

We don’t have any inspiration behind the band name. When we decide about the name we were just some stupid kids ehehe. However it was something like our music must always be Underground and made according to our own desire.

5. What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and how would you describe your stage performance?

We always try to be the most intense possible and send our rotten message… We had some nice shows, one of the most important one was with the Heavy Doomsters PAGAN ALTAR, our sound doesn’t have any similarities to them but they are a really nice band and very simple persons, we will not forget that show. We also played with some of our favorite Portuguese bands that we had saw a lot during our firsts years in the Portuguese Underground scene like Decayed, RDB, Dead Meat, Bleeding Display, Theriomorphic…

6. Do you have any touring plans for the new release?

We are now doing some shows all over Portugal and in a near future we will try do the same in Spain and if possible other countries. We hope someday we could have a tour with lot of gigs!!!

7. On a worldwide level how has the feedback been to your new album by fans of death metal?

Until now we have some nice reviews and others medians, that’s normal. We have songs with 8, 7 minutes and most of the Death Metal fans are not used to that kind of songs. However most of the reviews are very positive and constructive but we are still waiting for a lot of reviews because our album was released just 2 months ago.

8. Are there any other projects besides this band or is this a full time line up?

No. Nuno Braz (vocals/guitar) doesn´t have other projects, Hugo Pote (drums) also plays in a Death/Black band called Dawn of Ruin and Daniel Pereira (guitar) plays in a D-beat/Crust band called Disthrone.

9. What direction do you see your music heading into on future releases?

That’s a difficult question because we don’t talk about our future musical direction…we just pick up some nice riffs and after that we make some experiences in the rehearsal room to develop a song and try to press our signature there.

10. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your music and also what are you listening to nowadays?

We listen almost every kinds of metal (unless nu-metal, metal-core, death-core..), Grindcore, Rock etc. the most important is that we don’t confine our ears… Nowadays we have been listening Aura Noir, Coroner, Oppressor, The Chasm, Saxon, Pestilence, Driller Killer, Jig-Ai, Funebrarum, Trench Hell, Led Zeppelin, Kill, At The Gates (early stuff), Graveyard (the spanish) and (always) Dismember.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Soulstorm are a band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada that h as a history dating back 20 years and are one of the first bands that mixed death metal with industrial and this is a review of their self released 2012 reunion album "Fall Of The Rebel Angels".

Drums range from slow to mid paced drumming with not much in the way of fast playing or blast beats, while the synths and programming bring an atmospheric and industrial sound to the music, as for the bass playing it has a very dark tone with riffs the follow the riffing that is coming out of the guitars.

Rhythm guitars range from slow to mid paced old school death metal riffs that add alot of industrial metal influences in the riffing and there are little to no guitar solos or leads present on this recording.

Vocals are mostly deep death metal growls with some spoken word samples, while the lyrics cover dark and esoteric themes, as for the production it has a very strong, old school, powerful and heavy sound for being a self released recording.

In my opinion this is another great recording from Soulstorm and if you where a fan of t his band in the 90's, you should check out this release. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Fall Of The Rebel Angels" "Kingdom Of Rats" "The Nihilism Quotient" and "Return To The Eve". RECOMMENDED BUY.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Abysme are a band from Pennsylvania that plays a very old school form of death metal and this is a review of their 2012 album "Strange Rites" which was released by Hellthrasher Productions.

Drums range from slow, mid paced to fast drumming with some brutal sounding blast beats being thrown into the music at times, while the bass playing has a very dark tone with riffs that follow the riffing that is coming out of the guitars and at times they have a very powerful sound to them.

Rhythm guitars range from slow, mid paced to fast death metal riffs that are very old school, raw and primitive sounding, while the lead guitars are very chaotic sounding mid 80's to early 90's style death metal guitar solos and leads.

Vocals are mostly deep death metal growls with some high pitched screams being thrown into the music at times, while the lyrics cover philosophy, dark, and fantasy themes, as for the production it h as a very old school, raw and primitive sound to it.

In my opinion Abysme are a very great sounding old school, raw and primitive death metal band and if you are a fan of t his musical genre, you should check out this recording. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Beyond The Seventh Door" "Gift To the Gods" "Terminal Delirium" and "Remarkable Conqueror". RECOMMENDED BUY.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

1. Can you tell us a little bit about the band for those that have never heard of you before?

Mortor has been around since 2008, with various lineups, save David (the bands primary songwriter) and Yolin, whose been on vocal duties since day 1. We're from the Ottawa/Gatineau region, which should make it no surprise that you'll often find us in the "death metal" bin at your local record store, and we've got a brand new record coming out September 18th called 'Shoot 'em Up' that we're releasing independently.

2. How would you describe your musical sound?

I'd say Mortor's music is for people who enjoy death and thrash metal, but are also really into just heavy tones, massive riffs, and all the like. The songwriting in general always has a focus on making sure that riffs are catchy, song structures are memorable, and of course, that everything sounds like a ton of bricks.

3. What are some of the lyrical topics ad subjects the band explores with the music?

As the name 'Mortor' would suggest, the bands lyrical subject matter generally deals with war, death and all the associated themes. We've got songs about dropping bombs, shooting guns, and getting drunk while performing surgery on yourself. (Death From Above, Eat Lead, Whiskey Surgery)

4. What is the meaning and inspiration behind the bands name?

It's a bit of a play on words - but essentially it's just our own variation on the spelling of mortar. I guess it sounded cooler than just calling ourselves cannon or something, hahaha

5. What are some of the best shows that the band has played so dar and how would you describe your stage performance?

Well since I'm answering these questions I'll have to relate to my time with the band since I joined in the summer of 2011 - so based on that I would definitely have to say Napalm Death / Fuck the Facts has been my favourite. That being said, if you asked me this question next week I'd probably say Kreator, who were playing with for our CD release. To say the least, can't fucking wait!

6. Do you have any touring plans for the future?

Absolutely man - now that we have an official release date for the album we're trying to hit up as many cities as possible. We've got some stuff in the GTA area and Montreal booked but are always looking for more. A bunch of dates should be announced in the coming weeks, but if there are any promoters out there reading this... give us a shout!

7. Currently you are unsigned, are you looking for a label and if so what kind of label do you feel that would be a perfect fit for the music?

Labels are great and we are definitely open to the opportunity of working with one, but we also aren't reliant on them either. The band has always had a very DIY ethic, so if the right offer comes around we'll be sure to hear them out.

In terms of ones that would be a "perfect fit" for our sound... I think we could really work with any that deal with the extreme metal genre. It'd of course be amazing to land something with Century Media, Metal Blade, Nuclear Blast, Relapse, or any of those other big names, but as said, we're just open to seeing whats out there without being too reliant on others.

8. Are there any other musical projects besides this band or is this a full time line up?

Well I play in another band called Accursed Spawn. It's a sort of brutal death metal act with a bit of thrash and even some black metal infused in there.

In terms of the other dudes, Antonin used to play in a wicked thrash band called Hostility, and some of us are working on a rock project that should be coming out quite soon.

All that being said - this is a full time lineup!

9. What direction do you see your music heading into on future releases?

Well we're just about to put Shoot 'em Up out so although we're always writing, the focus right now is on promoting what we have. That being said, we'll always stick to our guns, so fans can expect the next release to be even heavier, catchier, and generally just more awesome than the last.

10. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your music and also what are you listening to nowadays?

There's a good number of bands that we all share influences from, and some others that are unique to each player, but I'd definitely say you can hear some Kreator, Sodom, Cannibal Corpse, Dethklok, Slayer and a bunch of others. We kind of take those influences and then just put them through our own individual templates, and the end result is Mortor.

11. On a worldwide level how has the feedback been to your music by fans of death and thrash metal?

So far it's been amazing. Coming from the outside the first thing I noticed is just how amazing Mortor fans are - they're extremely passionate and equally supportive. It's been a great experience. People seem to really dig what we're doing and it's really cool!

12. Outside of music what are some of your interests?

Haha that's a pretty tough question - we're all pretty huge into music. When I'm not playing drums I do a radio show and have a local promotions company, so I guess music is pretty much what I do.

If people are really interested I'd say just come up to us at a gig and start up a conversation!

13. Any final words or thoughts before we wrap up this interview?

Well firstly thank you for taking the time to ask us these questions, and of course a huge thank you to all the amazing Mortor fans both locally and internationally. I guess I have to be the PR guy and add that we'll have Shoot 'em Up out worldwide Sept. 18th so be sure to check that out, as well as the Under the Flag single that's up for free download on our bandcamp.

Outside of that? Fuckin' METAL man! Thanks for repping the music and supporting the scene! See you all in the pit!

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

1. Can you tell us a little bit about the band for those that have never heard of you before?

Hello Metalheads out there. We are DESERTED FEAR, a death metal band from Eisenberg in the East Thuringian woods of Germany. Mahne (Vocals, Guitar) and me (Fabian/Guitar) formed the band in 2007. Later Simon (Drums) joined us. When we play live, bass player Albi completes the line-up. Just four freaks with a love for beer and headbanging, so normal Metalheads I think. In 2010 we released a self produced 4 track demo and now, on September 28th 2012, FDA REKOTZ releases our debut album called MY EMPIRE. We recorded the album also on our own but this time Dan Swanö did mix and mastering. Crazy how the thing turned out and we are very happy with the album, the sound, the artwork and the label. Ok, that’s the short history of DESERTED FEAR.

2. How would you describe your musical sound?

As we started the band our music was more modern and melodic. But then we listened to some older stuff and our music became more raw. We are inspired by 90's death metal, but we just play what we like to play. There are no borders as long as its metal and fits to DESERTED FEAR. So I would name our style German death metal, something between Sweden and the US.

3. What are some of the lyrical topics and subjects the band explores with the music?

Our lyrics are full of war, destruction, blood, death and so on. Nothing special or deep, just the classic themes. First we think about the vocal line and then about the lyrics. This way we can get much out of the vocals and these themes are made for this way!

4. What is the meaning and inspiration behind the bands name?

Haha, I knew this question will come one day. The inspiration behind the name was to find an easy name which isn’t used before. I can tell you, that’s not easy! We had thousand ideas, but all were already used. We liked both words, DESERTED and FEAR. So we just connected these words and DESERTED FEAR had a name. The interpretation is up to you ;)

5. What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and how would you describe your stage performance?

Hard to say. Each gig has his own vibe and there is at least ever one Metalfreak who bangs his head. But a bit special was the gig this year in the southern German Aalen together with our comrades in REVEL IN FLESH. We filled in very short for MASSIVE ASSAULT. That was a bad surprise for the audience, no one knew us and we didn’t knew what awaits us. But the response of the audience was awesome and we had much fun this evening. When we play live we give 100%, it doesn’t depends on the venue or audience. We like our music and we love to play it live. It’s our passion and we have much fun on stage!

6. Do you have any touring plans for the new release?

This year we play some club shows and we hope to play a short tour and some festivals next year. It’s nothing booked until now, so we will see. We try to play a lot, but it’s hard to get gigs these days.

7. On a worldwide level how has the feedback been to your music by fans of death metal?

The feedback has been great until now. It’s crazy for us when people from Asia or wherever write us to order our stuff or tell us that they like our music and looking forward for the album. As we started the Facebook page we mostly knew the people who liked us, but now we get likes from people everywhere in the world. That’s just crazy.

8. Are there any other projects besides this band or is this a full time line up?

Our bass player Albi is working on his Black/Trash project called KINGDOM OF BLOOD. It’s cool stuff, hope he will put out something one day. Mahne just do DESERTED FEAR and Simon drums also in another band and helps out here and there sometimes. I also just play in DESERTED FEAR, but for the recording of our upcoming debut MY EMPIRE I increased my recording equipment and now I want to do some professional recordings for other bands. Simon and me also wants to offer some session drum recording then.

9. What direction do you see your music heading into on future releases?

Some weeks ago we started to work on new stuff and it definitely sounds like DESERTED FEAR. It’s strange, we didn’t wrote new stuff since almost a year, since as we started to think about to record our debut album. As the album was done, we asked ourselves if we can put out again an album on this level. And it seems as we can! But we don’t stress, our debut MY EMPIRE is still unreleased and will be out on the 28th of September this year. So step by step.

10. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your music and also what are you listening to nowadays?

Our main influence I see in OBITUARY, ASPHYX, NECROPHOBIC, DISMEMBER and some other stuff, but not BOLT THROWER, haha. It’s a great band but the funny fact is, that people in some reviews wrote to hear a huge influence by BOLT THROWER out of our music, but no one of us listened to their albums. That’s very cool! But damn, we should start listen to them, I love it live and this old tank destroys everything! There’s sadly much great stuff we missed I think. We are all young guys and not grown up with this music, so we are still on the way back in metal. But what we definitely not missed from nowadays, is DEMONICALs last album DEATH INFERNAL and also the last two ENTRAILS. These releases are fucking awesome and impressive.

11. Outside of music what are some of your interests?

Beer, Girls and what comes with these things, haha. We don’t really have interests outside of the music. Simon has a preference for digging graves due his job as cemetery gardener, Mahne does athletics and I ride motorbike but the music is for all of us a big part in our lives.